BAGUIO CITY, Philippines -- Two cops who were wounded while pursuing a wanted criminal last week in Kalinga were feted for their bravery in action, gallantry and heroism in serving the Filipino people.
Police Officer 2 Mitchell Fojslee Caldengon and Police Officer 1 Leon Galamto received their Medalyang Sugatang Magiting medals from their bedside at the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center Wednesday morning from Cordillera police director Chief Supt. Isagani Nerez.
The duo were confined at the hospital since February 14, 2014.
“Giving them this medal is only a small gesture to show our support and appreciation to their dedication and patriotism,†Nerez said.
Caldengon and Galamto were part of the police operating team comprising of operatives from the Regional Intelligence Division, Cordillera police and the Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB) that were supposed to serve the warrant of arrest for multiple murder against Willie Sagasag, 42, at Brgy. Tulgao, Tinglayan, Kalinga when they were fired upon by the suspect and his cohorts as the police were approaching the house at 3 a.m. on February 13, 2014.
Sagasag is one of most wanted persons in the National Level who carries a reward of P600,000 for his capture.
He was reportedly able to escape after shooting the two policemen.
Galamto was hit in the right stomach while Caldengon has a gunshot wound to the right arm.
Sagasag’s wife was also wounded with a stray bullet that hit Galamto.
Sagasag was charged for the crime of multiple and frustrated murder, robbery with violence and intimidation of persons and violation of RA 8894.
Another case of frustrated murder was leveled against him after the February 13 incident.
Sagasag together with his three companions killed Barangay Captain Eduardo Wandaga and Magdalena Dacay who was hit by stray bullet during a wedding celebration in sitio Balong, Tabuk, Kalinga in 1995.
The suspect went into hiding and was arrested in April 1998 but escaped jail again.
Again he landed in jail in 2001 and detained in Kalinga Police provincial Office but requested to be transferred to Tuguegarao, Cagayan.
While on the way to Tuguegarao, Sagasag escaped again.
Nerez said the family of the wounded policemen that they will receive help from the Cordillera police while the Public Safety Mutual Benefit Fund Inc. (PSMBFI) will give a financial assistance amounting to P10,000 each for the two wounded policemen.